Hyundai and NTU Collaborate for Hydrogen Innovation in Singapore
Key Ideas
  • Hyundai Motor Group partners with Nanyang Technological University to advance hydrogen energy and systems, focusing on Singapore's unique energy challenges.
  • The collaboration will explore hydrogen production technologies like Plastic-to-Hydrogen and Waste-to-Hydrogen systems tailored to Singapore's needs.
  • The partnership aims to develop advanced energy systems for urban environments, contributing to Singapore's carbon neutrality goals through innovative solutions.
  • NTU and Hyundai's joint initiatives aim to establish a research center focusing on transformative manufacturing areas, emphasizing the importance of industry collaboration.
Hyundai Motor Group (HMG) has entered a three-year research agreement with Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore to drive advancements in hydrogen energy and energy systems. The collaboration, formalized at the Singapore-Korea Business Forum, emphasizes addressing Singapore's unique energy challenges towards achieving carbon neutrality. Key areas of research include the adoption of Hyundai's innovative Plastic-to-Hydrogen (P2H) and Waste-to-Hydrogen (W2H) systems in Singapore, utilizing organic waste and non-recyclable plastic for hydrogen production. The partnership also aims to develop energy systems suitable for urban settings, crucial for Singapore's carbon neutrality targets. Additionally, a tripartite research center will be established with NTU and A*STAR to focus on innovative manufacturing areas. The collaboration highlights the commitment to sustainable mobility solutions and transformative manufacturing for a greener future.
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